A popular pub-restaurant on the Shropshire-North Wales border is being taken back and run by its owners in the new year.
SHROPSHIRE WEEKEND. Restaurant Review. Cross Foxes at Erbistock near Overton.
But the property's owner Marstons Plc, has decided to end the association with Brunning and Price from January 8.The pub is known for its real fires in the winter and riverside beer garden in the summer. "After a wonderful 25 years our Landlord, Marstons Plc, have decided to take the pub back and run it themselves."
Brunning and Price, which itself runs pubs across a swathe of the UK, including the Armoury in Shrewsbury and the Corn Mill, Llangollen, asked customers not to worry if they receive a Cross Foxes Christmas Envelope, Gift Voucher or Meal Ticket.Staff at the Cross Foxes have pledged to celebrate the past 25 years in the weeks before January 8.
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